
Mary Wilson
Mary Wilson, as a member of The Supremes, Wilson (along with Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, and later, Cindy Birdsong) produced 12 number-one hit records. Mary Wilson continued on as a solo artist and has written two books and tours extensively.

Folliott (Fluff) Le Coque
Folliott (Fluff) Le Coque., Company Manager for Donn Arden’s “JUBILEE” has been with the show since it inception in 1981. She has an extensive background in dance and is a graduate of The School of Drama at the University of Washington, Seattle.

Max Jacobson
Max Jacobson has been a food journalist since 1982, starting his career while living and working in Tokyo, Japan. Jacobson moved to Las Vegas in late 1999, just in time for the Vegas restaurant explosion, and since that year, has been food editor for both Las Vegas Life and Las Vegas Weekly.

Jeff Victor
Jeff Victor is president and general manager of the Fremont Street Experience, downtown Las Vegas’ signature entertainment and gaming attraction and home to Viva Vision, the biggest big screen in the world. There are more than 12 million lights in the Viva Vision canopy and 550,000 watts of concert quality sound pumped to speakers throughout the venue
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Rossi Ralenkotter
Rossi Ralenkotter is president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA). The LVCVA, as the official destination marketing organization of Las Vegas, brings visitors to Las Vegas and Clark County by promoting tourism, conventions, meetings, and special events. It also operates the Las Vegas Convention Center and Cashman Center.

Crazy Girls
Eliset Lobato, Terese Chafe, and Rayma Alfred are dancers who perform in “Crazy Girls,” a Las Vegas fixture since 1987. The show’s creator and producer is Norbert Aleman.

Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson, certified fitness instructor, keeps Las Vegas locals and visitors in shape. He demonstrates his invention, The Power Box.
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Joe Piscopo
By the time he left “Saturday Night Live” in 1985, Joe had left his mark on the program and the nation, thanks to his wide range of hilarious original characters and celebrity impersonations, from The Sports Guy and Doug Whiner to David Letterman and, of course, Frank Sinatra, who had repeatedly endorsed Joe’s portrayal of him. He will be performing, along with renowned conductor Vincent Falcone, in Shimmer Cabaret at the Las Vegas Hilton beginning February 18.

Don Rickles
Don Rickles is one of the 20th Century’s most famous funny men. For more than 35 years he has appeared in top showrooms in Atlantic City, Reno Lake Tahoe and Las Vegas.

Norm Clarke
Norm keeps tabs on the Entertainment Capital of the World with his “Vegas Confidential” column, which regularly appears in the R-J seven days a week. He’s also written the ultimate insider guidebook book on the city that’s never been hotter: “Vegas Confidential: 1,000 NAKED TRUTHS.”
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Rich Little
Rich Little, a master mimic of more than 200 voices, includes U.S. Presidents in his repertoire: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and both George Bushes. In June, 1998, Rich added his star to the Canadian Walk of Fame to go along with his current star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Las Vegas Walk of Fame.

Chase Masterson
Chase Masterson first became known for her break-out role on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” one of the highest-rated internationally syndicated shows of all time. Chase’s fans saw her rise from a four-line role in one episode to a five-year story arc, which prompted USA Networks to begin Chase’s hosting career with a newsmagazine talk show, “Sci-Fi Entertainment.”

Dean Haglund
Dean is best known for his nine seasons playing Langly, one of the computer geeks known as “The Lone Gunmen” from the hit FOX TV series “The X-Files.” He also starred in the The X-Files spin-off series, “The Lone Gunmen.” A long-time comedy improviser, he regularly performs in Los Angeles with The Groundlings and Second City.
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